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And just an update...from feed back from folks that know what they are looking at, this is at most a @K deal and most likely a bitsa/parts only bike with bent forks and probably frame.
The search continues...
Last edited by panz4ever; Feb 3, 2014 at 02:31 AM.
From sharing it with some folks w/ a bit of know-how this is a bout a 2-4K parts bike is all. Front forks bent, missing and mismatched stuff. Guess there was definite reason it sat in a barn.
Half-way decent these are pricing in the low to mid 20s now.
They have a coast-to-coast run that requires '36 and earlier bikes (all makes/models) to participate It is one of things I still want to do... but it ain't gonna happen with this bike.
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